Jessa Duggar, Ben Seewald's wedding invites are out, the dress is picked; 'I'm going to be a bride'

Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald (Photo: Instagram/Jessa Duggar)

They only got engaged a few weeks ago, but Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald are hurtling towards their wedding on November 1 at lightning speed and boy, are these guys ready.

People magazine reports that the couple's wedding plans are now set - the dress has been chosen, the wedding invites are out, all the bridesmaids dresses are in place.  

The 19 Kids and Counting star revealed to the magazine how she felt when she tried on her dress.  

"I put it on, looked in the mirror, and it hit me.  I'm going to be a bride," she said.  

Her dad, Jim Bob, much like the rest of us, can't believe just how on top of things this young couple are.  

"I tell you it is very busy," he told People.  "I really don't have a vision of how to put a wedding together, it is just an endless amount of details and choices.  It is overwhelming.

"But, we are excited for Ben and Jessa and how the Lord has worked in their lives." 

Mom Michelle said she was enjoying spending some precious time with the two before they settle down and have a family of their own.  

"I realize that all our lives are going to change when she gets married," she said.  

It will be the second time a Duggar has walked down the aisle as Jessa and Ben follow hot on the heels of Jill Duggar, 23, who married Derick Dillard, 25 on June 21.  

And just like them, Jessa and Ben have vowed to save their first kiss for the day of their wedding.  

They're clearly taking it all in their stride and enjoying every moment of their engagement as Jessa's Twitter and Instagram are awash with Ben, Ben, Ben. 

"Love you to the moon and back," she gushed in another selfie with her beau.  

And with fall upon us, it seems these two love birds are especially enjoying the odd heart-shaped leaf.  

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